McMilla said it's always good to see Native Americans in the spotlight and that's why they traveled to see the sisters play.

They were counted out early in the tournament.

No one outside their locker room thought they could eliminate defending champ Baylor or the Lady Vols.

But the Louisville women were on fire. They said they knew they could win.

Now, they're ready to bring it all home.

"It's just an honor and a blessing to be here right now. We're going to enjoy this moment. We're going to remember it for the rest of our lives and our jobs not done we're looking to win a National Championship here," UofL forward Sara Hammond said.

Shoni Schimmel said the underdogs are ready to knock off another No. 2 seed.

"Being the five seed in the Final Four, we're going to keep that mentality and continue to go out there and shock everybody. We're not supposed to be here, but we're here to play basketball," Shoni Schimmel said,

The players said coach Jeff Walz and his staff are keeping the team together and they have complete faith in their coaches.

"The coaches put together a perfect game plan for Baylor and for Tennessee. We have the best coaching staff in the country. I'd put them up against any other coaches in the country and I'd still choose ours every single day," said sophomore forward Sara Hammond.

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